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I am looking for some good links on this particular methodology. Anybody have any?
The discussion centers on the search for resources related to Mobility Shift Assays, specifically focusing on both non-radioactive and radioactive protocols as well as theoretical aspects. A key resource provided is a link to a detailed protocol hosted by Yale University, which covers the theory and radioactive protocols. Participants emphasize the importance of theoretical understanding over protocol-heavy resources, suggesting that a general Google search yields numerous results but may not meet specific theoretical needs.
PREREQUISITESResearchers, biochemists, and laboratory technicians interested in understanding and applying Mobility Shift Assays in their work.
Originally posted by iansmith
What do you want to know?
Non-radioactive or radioactive protocols or just the theory?
Mainly just the theory.